idiom > be thickly [thinly] inhabited
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Densely populated
  Explanation: That a lot of the local population.
  Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; that a lot of the local population
  Source: Qing Liu E, "Travels," the second time: "to the Chinese magpie bridge, then they would feel crowded, but also knows the weight of children, but also to push a small car."
  Examples: That place is small, but ~.
No. 2
  That densely populated. "Travels," the second time: "to the magpie Chinese bridge, then they would feel crowded, but also knows the weight of the Son, but also push a small car." Will be "crowded." Hong Shen, "Zhao Hades," the first act: "This city will have thousands of people, it is densely populated, bustling market."
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No. 3
  词目 人烟稠密
  发音 rén yān chóu mì
  释义 指某地方人口很多。
  出处 明·方汝浩《禅真逸史》第二十七回:“景和一力荐拔为延州府太守,管辖二州七县,地方广阔,钱粮极多,人烟稠密,百姓富庶,是一个膏腴的都会。”
  示例 那个地方虽然很小,但是~。
English Expression
  1. n.:  be thickly [thinly] inhabited
Thesaurus
be attached to one's native land and unwilling to leave it, the land yield good harvests and the people enjoy good health
Antonym Group
Conquests, signs of human habitation exiguity, soldier, Haohantiji, Ai hong full Road, Ai Hong all over, sterile, lead a hectic life with war horses, army life, the people cannot stand the pressure of the government, the people's livelihood hard, the means of the people have been used up, fire and water among, fight in one place after another north and south, Hungry wasp contained Road